Down to six football teams, the SCIAC is forced to change format

Could Sixth Street go back to back? After the Sagehens and the Stags split the SCIAC title in 2022, the implementation of a conference championship game in 2023 has both teams ready for an undisputed Claremont champion. Next year, CMS and P-P will compete in the new format for SCIAC football. They will be in different pods composed of three SCIAC teams each and both CMS and P-P are hopeful of finishing on top of their respective groups to face each other in the championship game for the chance, once again, to compete with their sixth-street rivals for a bid to the NCAA DIII playoffs.

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Pomona-Pitzer football punts CMS for its first SCIAC Championship in joint team history

Cecil shed a tear from his rocking chair Saturday as after 67 years of waiting. The Sagehens defeated the Stags 28-14 to earn their first SCIAC championship since 1955. While both P-P and CMS will be named co-champions, the Sagehens’ victory has earned them their first ever trip to Nationals.

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Ben’s sportscast: 67 years in, Sagehens’ football could be en route to two football titles

What do the Sagehens need to do in order to end their 67-year drought? Catch up with sports editor Ben Lauren PZ ’25 in his first sportscast.

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Pomona-Pitzer football shocks Redlands 21-20 in dramatic comeback win

Could this be the start of something special for the Sagehens? Pomona-Pitzer extends their winning streak with a stunning comeback in their home-opener game, defeating Redlands University 21-20 on Saturday.

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